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Crystal Palace 0-0 West Ham

Premier League    2025-26Match review
Selhurst Park   24,974
  SubsGoals  
1Mads Hermansen    
2Kyle Walker-Peters    
15Konstantinos Mavropanos    
4Axel Disasi    
12El Hadji Malick Diouf   
20Jarrod Bowen    
28Tomas Soucek    
18Mateus Fernandes    
7Crysencio Summerville    
11Taty Castellanos    
19Pablo Felipe    
9Callum WilsonSubed #19   
55Mohamadou KanteSubed #11   
 PosTable as at 20 Apr 2026PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Arsenal3312 22361195 3271570
2Manchester City3212 31381284 4271767
3Manchester United3310 33311967 4272658
4Aston Villa3311 24271865 5202358
5Liverpool339 43291773 7252655
6Chelsea336 56232174 5302148
7Brentford337 73281962 8202548
8AFC Bournemouth336 82231757 5273348
9Brighton and Hove Albion337 63241755 7212247
10Everton336 47222174 5181847
11Sunderland338 53231445 8132646
12Fulham339 25271944 9162745
13Crystal Palace324 85161972 6191743
14Newcastle United338 27302844 8162142
15Leeds United337 55252027 7172939
16Nottingham Forest334 67182153 8182436
17West Ham United334 48222845 8182933
18Tottenham Hotspur332 510203055 6222331
19Burnley332 59152523 12194220
20Wolverhampton Wanderers333 310173105 1273017
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

West Ham earn point at Crystal Palace to relegate Wolves and widen gap to Spurs
Ed Aarons at Selhurst Park
Date published: Mon 20 Apr 2026 22.07 BST

Slowly but surely, West Ham are edging their way to safety. While this battling draw against a Crystal Palace side with their minds elsewhere proved terminal to his former club Wolves as it confirmed their relegation, Nuno Espirito Santo had to be satisfied with a point that may be crucial in the long run after Brennan Johnson missed the chance to help out his old employers Tottenham.

Palace, who have now been involved in eight goalless draws this season, were indebted to Dean Henderson for producing the save of the night to deny Konstantinos Mavropanos just before half-time, even if the visitors struggled to create much else. West Ham will be disappointed not to have stretched their advantage over Tottenham to four points after a strangely subdued performance, although at least their fate remains in their hands. Former manager David Moyes and his in-form Everton side are next up on Saturday.

"We know that it's going to be a fight to the end, the table is very tight. We realise that every day is important," said Nuno.

"We've been proving that we don't give up, we are committed. You can see today, even though it's not a perfect game for us, it was a game that we fought, we were organised, committed and showed spirit. I can see that we will keep fighting to the end."

After Brighton's Georginio Rutter was the toast of the east end on Saturday night with his late equaliser against Spurs, Nuno had challenged his players to take their opportunity against a Palace side still recovering from their exploits in the Conference League - a competition that West Ham know well. Viral footage of Adam Wharton and co out in Florence in the early hours of Friday morning as they celebrated with supporters would have only given them more encouragement.

The England midfielder had to come off in Italy with a recurrence of the adductor injury he sustained on international duty last month and was not part of the matchday squad as Oliver Glasner made four changes, although Wharton is expected to recover in time for the meeting with Liverpool at the weekend. Yet West Ham - who were unsurprisingly unchanged from their morale-boosting 4-0 win against Wolves - could not deliver a similar result this time as they struggled to find inspiration despite having 10 days to prepare.

Back in mid-January, West Ham trailed Tottenham by 13 points but they have steadily whittled that down, picking up 19 from their last 12 matches. Their north London rivals have managed only four draws and no wins to sink into the relegation zone. West Ham's defence has been vastly improved since Axel Disasi's arrival on loan from Chelsea in January, but they were unsettled by two players that cost Palace £85m in the same month. Jorgen Strand Larsen was off target with an early volley before Johnson spurned two gilt-edged chances. The Wales forward has endured a difficult start to life in south London after his move from Spurs for £35m and has still not managed to score. He showed his lack of confidence when heading wide from Tyrick Mitchell's cross, even if his next attempt with his right foot was much closer.

West Ham had to bide their time until Taty Castellanos produced a spectacular overhead kick when Henderson's poor punch fell to him. But Maxence Lacroix was able to hack it clear. Henderson - who has now kept 12 clean sheets in the Premier League, the same as Gianluigi Donnarumma - made up for his error when he pulled off a flying save to keep out a header from Mavropanos that was arrowing into the top corner.

"Our defence is always our foundation," said Glasner, who also praised Jaydee Canvot for the way the teenager has stepped into Marc Guehi's shoes since his departure to Manchester City. "It's a product of his quality and his character."

The incensed Palace manager let his frustration be known as his side struggled to get going after the break and Johnson wasted another opening. It didn't take long for the cavalry to arrive as Mateta, Ismaila Sarr and Daichi Kamada were all introduced off the bench.

Mads Hermansen looked extremely relieved when he almost dropped the ball to the waiting Sarr from a Daniel Munoz cross but just managed to recover his error.

Nuno threw on Callum Wilson in the hope of grabbing a winner but neither side showed enough to earn all three points. Sarr had the ball in the net with eight minutes to play in a moment that must have got the Tottenham supporters off their sofas. Yet their hopes were dashed when referee Darren England immediately disallowed it because the ball had struck Mateta on the arm. As Spurs are finding out the hard way, those are the breaks when things aren't going your way.

Daily Mail: MATCH FACTS
Crystal Palace (3-4-2-1): Henderson 6.5; Richards 6, Lacroix 7, Canvot 5.5; Munoz 6, Lerma 6, Hughes 5.5 (Kamada 59' 6), Mitchell 6.5; Johnson 7 (Devenny 78'), Pino 5.5 (Sarr 59' 7); Strand Larsen 6 (Mateta 59' 5)
Subs not used: Benitez, Cardines, Clyne, Riad, Sosa
Bookings: Johnson
Manager: Oliver Glasner 6.5
West Ham (4-4-1-1): Hermansen 6; Walker-Peters 6, Mavropanos 6.5, Disasi 5, Diouf 6.5; Bowen 6, Fernandes 7, Soucek 6, Summerville 7; Pablo 6.5 (Wilson 75'), Castellanos 6 (Kante 84')
Subs not used: Areola, Magassa, Potts, Scarles, Todibo, Traore, Wan-Bissaka
Bookings: -
Manager: Nuno Espirito Santo 6
Referee: Darren England 6
Attendance: Not given
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